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Marilyn Monroe Do toi think she was murdered?

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Lila856 picked Yes:
YES! how scandalous.
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FashionVictim picked Yes:
I think she knew too much about state's issues so someone killed her.
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That is such a strong view FashionVictim, I have heard many people say the same thing. I am still so skeptical.
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slytherin360 picked Yes:
yes she was, definately
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jlhfan624 picked Yes:
That's what I have always believed.
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Pinkish1987 picked No:
I dnt think she was murdered. From rumours it is heard, tht she suffered from depression and insomnia, and overdosed on the pills.
The pills are called Secobarbital.
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axlluver43 picked Yes:
duh, even though she DID do drugs, the evidence adds up, Marilyn was murdered!
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GQalwaysforever picked Yes:
Yes! Someone could have easily made it look like it was a suicide.
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tooch picked No:
i watched a show on marilyn and it said she overdosed on pills and died at her home. but she did know alot bout the countries issues. but who knows??? xox
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Presley769 picked Yes:
There was DEFINITELY a cover-up that horrible evening. She was not only involved with the Kennedy's but the mob as well. Too many people knew she was dead BEFORE the police were called.She had made suicide attempts before she became "big", and I think it was an just an easy way to make it look like it. I wish Peter Lawford would have acted on his instincts.
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SadRainbow picked Yes:
Yes, unfortunately I believe so.
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doglover1996 picked No:
i think with all the rumors are just rumors and that it was just one to many pills but i think we got a good snapshot of her in those years she was alive
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WoohooXD picked No:
She often drank alcohol with pills and didn't know how dangerous it was and she was depressed and didn't want to become a joke, according to her doctor he thinks it was intensional at the time but regreted it when she called a friends that night..
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shifavenus picked Yes:
Well if people who saw the show about Marilyn's death say that she was not murdered or whatever, did they really got the point, well I don't think so, I maybe wrong but I don't think she comitted a suicide. Since if you really think about it, all the people that were interviewed, they all said she was rehired and ready to go, she was better, then howcome, suddenly she planned to die. If you talk about drug overdose, well there is a lot of evidence you can think about, like maybe she knew something was wrong and she tried to call someone...like its said she was holdin on the phone, and as others suggest she was dead already before the help arrived...it seems she tried to help herself before the help arrived oddly quite late.
An autopsy conducted by Dr. Thomas Noguchi, then deputy medical examiner, concluded that death was due to acute barbiturate poisoning, and a psychiatric team tied to the investigation termed it a "probable suicide."But there is bitterness and frustration as well for the former Los Angeles County prosecutor, who was at her autopsy and was one of those looking into her death. He didn't believe that the actress took her life in '62 and he doesn't believe it now, and Miner says he's heard secret tapes that Monroe made in the days before she died that prove the actress was anything but suicidal.As head of the D.A.'s medical-legal section when Monroe died, Miner had met with the actress' psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson. During the interview, Miner says, Greenson played the Monroe tapes, but only on condition that the investigator never reveal their contents.

Miner said he took "extensive" and "nearly verbatim" notes, and only broke the promise years after Greenson's death, when some Monroe biographers suggested that the psychiatrist be considered a suspect in her death. Miner recently gave a copy of the transcript to The Times.Miner contends that anyone reading the transcript would conclude that "there was no possible way this woman could have killed herself.The previously unpublished portions of the transcript include descriptions of her feelings for her ex-husbands, a dissection of why her marriages failed, a racy catalog of supposed sexual encounters, details of her dispute with 20th Century Fox, her friendship with Frank Sinatra, and her complaints about housekeeper Eunice Murray, who would discover her body.But to accept Miner's story, one must make a leap of faith - he is the only one still alive who claims to have heard the tapes. Greenson died in 1979, and Miner believes that he destroyed the tapes.

"It's like a one-sourced story," Obenhaus said. "You have one guy; he's a credible guy, but he's just one guy."

Smith, who said he paid Miner a fee, which he declined to disclose, for use of the Monroe transcript, added: "I believe he is a man of integrity. I've looked at the contents of the tapes, of course, and, frankly, I would think it entirely impossible for John Miner to have invented what he put forward - absolutely impossible."
In 1986, Speriglio wrote a second book on the Monroe case, The Marilyn Conspiracy, which is an updated version of his earlier work. That same year, Speriglio called a press conference to demand that the case be reopened. His request was denied.

In 1972, actress Veronica Hamel and her husband became the new owners of Marilyn's Brentwood home. They hired a contractor to replace the roof and remodel the house, and the contractor discovered a sophisticated eavesdropping and telephone tapping system that covered every room in the house. The components were not commercially available in 1962, but were in the words of a retired Justice Department official, "standard FBI issue." This discovery lent further support to claims of conspiracy theorists that Marilyn had been under surveillance by the Kennedys and the Mafia. The new owners spent $100,000 to remove the bugging devices from the house.

At 168, Marilyn's IQ was significantly higher than John F. Kennedy's 129. (A score of 100 is considered average and 150 to be highly gifted).



I know its only right to belive that she died of an overdose but something somewhere doesn't seem right. Something is missing...
I bet she wanted to live I can never think that even over her tendency to be careless with her health(MOST OF THE HOLLYWOOD IS)I think at the end she tried to make a diffrence, call it bad luck, bad timing or whatever...but I don't know...I'm still not convinced...Maybe I don't want to belive it or whatever.... I guess it was the carelessness of people which killed her...if only they would take her a bit serious.....so sad!!!







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Danitra picked Yes:
Yes, I think everything is true.
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Satine188 picked Yes:
Sad :'( but true :/
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lauro picked Yes:
marilyn monroe had everything to live for she was beautiful,young, and had all her future to look forward to.she was in a bad place at that time the best thing marilyn monroe shold of done was leave hollywood and went to live somewhere away from the situation she was in who knows she might have been stll here if she did its so sad to think she went so young.i just hope she is at peace now and always may she never be forgotten
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IsabellaMCullen picked Yes:
I still believe Marilyn was mudered.
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jazzscarb picked Yes:
i agree with the peps who said yes she was a play boy model and lots of people who do that know somethings.
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Jadis-the-White picked Yes:
She knew too much about jfk and his brothers and the mafia, like jfk she was silenced. :)
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Reb7001 picked Yes:
I would answer in the affirm as well. It's like a house of cards, when one ( supporting card JFK ) went down, well, she was the next card.....there were others.
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PetitAnge1 picked No:
i don't know
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Makeupdiva picked Yes:
Yes, I've heard a lot about the events surounding her death and before how long it took her staff to call the police and ambulance, it all really sounds suspicious. There's a video that was made about her death and it's really convinced me that she was murdered, possibly by the mob.
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